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-pakistan relations. pakistan, of course, has lost more soldiers than the allied forces in afghanistan in their fight against extremists up in particularly the waziristan area. yet this happened on the soil. 50 kilometer from their capital -- kilometers from their capital. is this embehaviorsing? is it going to put pakistan at risk for terrorist attacks? >> it will. it is embarrassing. not only was it inside the border but it was close to the military academy, as you pointed out earlier. president obama in his address to the nation extended a hand to pakistan. he gave them some credit. he did favorably about president zardari. bin laden chose the location carefully. the predator, drone strikes had been increasing, they were effective in unsettled area. it was clear to bin laden that he had to get to a settled area. the dispute about the u.s. not putting boots on the grounds in pakistani territory. those things counseled bin laden to move into the settled area inside the pakistani border because he thought
-pakistan relations. pakistan, of course, has lost more soldiers than the allied forces in afghanistan in their fight against extremists up in particularly the waziristan area. yet this happened on the soil. 50 kilometer from their capital -- kilometers from their capital. is this embehaviorsing? is it going to put pakistan at risk for terrorist attacks? >> it will. it is embarrassing. not only was it inside the border but it was close to the military academy, as you pointed out earlier....
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this appears to be a safer way of convincing some in pakistan that win laden is dead no not everyone is convinced. some have questions. some are painting to the particular image where we see bin laden sitting on the floor, blanket wrapped around him. they say it shows a partial profile and difficult to conclude that indeed it is him so again that's something that really highlights and underscores the deep mistrust that exists in pakistan for the u.s. government. you're starting to see people more convinced and also helps is the fact al qaeda condemned the raid and vowed preveng for bin laden's killing. >> rega sayeh we appreciate your views as always. >>> headlines in egypt, ten people are dead and 186 more injured in sectarian clashes outside of cairo cop tick christian church. the blood shed began over rumones that a christian woman who converted to ms. lamb was being held inside that church against her will. also to lippia, rebel forces trying to drive moammar da gadhafi from libya have suffered a setback. >>> in maine in the u.s. a warship dedicated to navy s.e.a.l. opportunity m
this appears to be a safer way of convincing some in pakistan that win laden is dead no not everyone is convinced. some have questions. some are painting to the particular image where we see bin laden sitting on the floor, blanket wrapped around him. they say it shows a partial profile and difficult to conclude that indeed it is him so again that's something that really highlights and underscores the deep mistrust that exists in pakistan for the u.s. government. you're starting to see people...
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dare to attack pakistan's sovereignty or pakistan's security. we have a report on the fallout from the attack. >> reporter: an angry reaction here in pakistan to what government officials here are calling a nato air strike that hit two pakistani military check posts on pakistani soil killing at least two dozen pakistani soldiers. this is an incident that sparked some anti-american and anti-nato protests in pakistan. some of the protests taking place in the city. government officials here say this incident took place in a district that pakistan's tribal region that sits right next to the afghanistan border. this is an area where there is a lot of militant activity. nato troops oftentimes conduct military operations there. and that's what was happening according to nato officials in the early morning hours of saturday morning when this incident happened. the agreement between pakistan and nato is for nato troops to stay on afghanistan's soil. but in this case, according to pakistani officials that didn't happen. the nato air strikes hitting target
dare to attack pakistan's sovereignty or pakistan's security. we have a report on the fallout from the attack. >> reporter: an angry reaction here in pakistan to what government officials here are calling a nato air strike that hit two pakistani military check posts on pakistani soil killing at least two dozen pakistani soldiers. this is an incident that sparked some anti-american and anti-nato protests in pakistan. some of the protests taking place in the city. government officials here...
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talk about this earthquake in pakistan. how strong was it and security implications as well. >> reporter: 7.4 in southwestern pakistan, very close to the afghan border. that raising the question for the pentagon whether u.s. troops across the border in afghanistan were affected by all of this at this hour. the national command center here in the pentagon says they don't think so, but they are still checking to see if there was any impact on u.s. bases in afghanistan. brooke? >> barbara starr, thank you. next on "reporter roulette," john zarella in port-au-prince, haiti, watching all these developments and twists and turns on the bizarre baby doc duvalier story. john, is he still in custody? >> reporter: yeah, you know, last hour we were told that he was on his way back here to the hotel. well, he had to make a little bit of a detour. not sure how long a detour. bottom line is he went before one judge and now he is before an investigating judge. the haitian government has brought charges against duvalier, but he has not been
talk about this earthquake in pakistan. how strong was it and security implications as well. >> reporter: 7.4 in southwestern pakistan, very close to the afghan border. that raising the question for the pentagon whether u.s. troops across the border in afghanistan were affected by all of this at this hour. the national command center here in the pentagon says they don't think so, but they are still checking to see if there was any impact on u.s. bases in afghanistan. brooke? >>...
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afghan officials say the allies were returning fire from pakistan but pakistan denies it. so show their displeasure pakistanis are blocking two border crossings used by trucks supplying ally troops in afghanistan and demanding that the united states vacate a pakistani airbase. cnn's reza sayah sat down today exclusively with the pakistani prime minister. >> there is a lot of pakistanis that are fed up, that say enough's enough. has pakistan reached a point of no return with its relationship with the u.s.? >> business as usual will not be there. therefore, we have to have something bigger so that to satisfy my nation, the entire country. >> res za will join us from islamabad in moments in our "face time" segment. >>> sex abuse allegations first lodged in 2005 have now led to the firing of an assistant men's basketball coach at syracuse university. bernie fine is accused by two adult step brothers of repeated molestation dating back to the 1980s. the 2005 investigation by the school found no cooperation or evidence, but when the men went public earlier this month, fine was p
afghan officials say the allies were returning fire from pakistan but pakistan denies it. so show their displeasure pakistanis are blocking two border crossings used by trucks supplying ally troops in afghanistan and demanding that the united states vacate a pakistani airbase. cnn's reza sayah sat down today exclusively with the pakistani prime minister. >> there is a lot of pakistanis that are fed up, that say enough's enough. has pakistan reached a point of no return with its...
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he wasn't in afghanistan, he's in pakistan. why don't foreign forces leave here and go to pakistan, fight your war there, they simply want american forces gone. it's a very typical message. what makes it all of the more chilling you have young boys, another generation after ten year of u.s. and foreign troops being here yet another generation being bred with there sort of hatred. just only a couple months ago they found explosive devices, weapons and found suicide bomber vests in this very mosque. the previous imam is now in jail. he's been linked to a taliban network in pakistan. the current imam and boys all plead his innocence. they say he should be release from prison and they say it's all an american conspiracy. randi. >> stan grant for us in kabul. stan, thank you. >>> in another setback in iran, we have two americans held for nearly two year on spying charges. their long delayed trial was postponed again today after they were not brought from prison to a courthouse. a swiss diplomat said no reason is given. josh fatal an
he wasn't in afghanistan, he's in pakistan. why don't foreign forces leave here and go to pakistan, fight your war there, they simply want american forces gone. it's a very typical message. what makes it all of the more chilling you have young boys, another generation after ten year of u.s. and foreign troops being here yet another generation being bred with there sort of hatred. just only a couple months ago they found explosive devices, weapons and found suicide bomber vests in this very...
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. >>> pakistan puts the u.s. on notice after a deadly nato strike. >>> and a wet, dare i say possibly snowy, day for the southeast. i'm going to play reporter roulette here on this monday. ed lavandera, in syracuse where syracuse university fired assistant basketball coach bernie fine, fine is accused of sexually abusing kids. ed, also news fine's termination just hours after the world heard this tape recording of his wife. tell me about it. >> reporter: well, this was a recording between one of bernie fine's principal accusers, a man by the name of bobby davis. in that phone recording he was talking with bernie fine's wife, and it was a dramatic phone call. these are phone calls that lasted quite some time. we can listen to a little bit of it, and it really seems to bolster what bobby davis has been saying here over the last few weeks accusing bernie fine of molesting him hundreds of times over the course of some 16 years, back in the 1980s and 1990 s. >> listen. >> i know everything that went on. you know, i kn
. >>> pakistan puts the u.s. on notice after a deadly nato strike. >>> and a wet, dare i say possibly snowy, day for the southeast. i'm going to play reporter roulette here on this monday. ed lavandera, in syracuse where syracuse university fired assistant basketball coach bernie fine, fine is accused of sexually abusing kids. ed, also news fine's termination just hours after the world heard this tape recording of his wife. tell me about it. >> reporter: well, this was a...
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so important work in pakistan. but at this hour, he's missing, the victim of what appears to be a very intricate kidnapping plot. >> who would be leading this search? pakistani authorities, would they be international intelligence authorities? how does this work? >> reporter: at this point, based on what we know, it's pakistani security agencies, police and investigators. the u.s. embassy is obviously involved. they're aware of this kidnapping. police tell us at this point no one has claimed any responsibility for this kidnapping. no group hascome come forward with any demands. a lot of people are inclined to think islamist militants are involved in kidnappings in pakistan. but most of the time, it's criminal gangs who are looking to make some fast cash by making -- coming off with a ransom. but at this point, it's not clear who is involved in this kidnapping. >> reza sayah, thanks so much, from lahore, pakistan. appreciate that. >>> right here in the u.s. now, the presidential playing field may take a dramatic tur
so important work in pakistan. but at this hour, he's missing, the victim of what appears to be a very intricate kidnapping plot. >> who would be leading this search? pakistani authorities, would they be international intelligence authorities? how does this work? >> reporter: at this point, based on what we know, it's pakistani security agencies, police and investigators. the u.s. embassy is obviously involved. they're aware of this kidnapping. police tell us at this point no one...
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and they suggest now this is negative propaganda to make pakistan look like a plis. they say clearly they are very much a victim, and they are fighting the same fight in the americans. in this case, it's clear that they should point out, the americans officials do not say there's a link between bin laden's courier and the militant group or the pakistani intelligence services. >> how sit believed bin laden or the courier may have used this group for support? >> reporter: well, the suggestion is there is a scale of support. what the details of the relationship were -- many people are asking how he could hide out in a key pakistani militant area, perhaps for six years. maybe the courier had a long-time network support, and that might explain how he was able to hide a wanted man in the area. it's speculation the group had a link with pakistani intelligence, and that's adding to the conspiracy theory in the speculation that somehow the establishment knew bin laden was there, and there has been no evidence really to suggest this so far, and frankly most american officials
and they suggest now this is negative propaganda to make pakistan look like a plis. they say clearly they are very much a victim, and they are fighting the same fight in the americans. in this case, it's clear that they should point out, the americans officials do not say there's a link between bin laden's courier and the militant group or the pakistani intelligence services. >> how sit believed bin laden or the courier may have used this group for support? >> reporter: well, the...
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and pakistan as well. >> that's right. it's a very -- the word you keep hearing from officials, kyra, is complicated. we have a very complicated relationship with pakistan. and there is some element here. you know, that old saying about don't cut off your nose to spite your face, because we're giving them the money to go after the militants and insurgents that the united states has a vested interest in seeing captured or killed. but the relationship, obviously, is very difficult on both sides, because here at home, you have political pressure from congress. as part of the new defense spending bill, the secretary of defense and the secretary of state have to sort of write a report on exactly where this money is going before congress sort of loosens the purse strings and authorizes that money to go to pakistan. and on their side, their military was humiliated by that bin laden raid. there's a lot of pressure on the pakistan side to sort of stand firm and be tough with the u.s. at this point. >> interesting to see what develo
and pakistan as well. >> that's right. it's a very -- the word you keep hearing from officials, kyra, is complicated. we have a very complicated relationship with pakistan. and there is some element here. you know, that old saying about don't cut off your nose to spite your face, because we're giving them the money to go after the militants and insurgents that the united states has a vested interest in seeing captured or killed. but the relationship, obviously, is very difficult on both...
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between pakistan and india. now, this organization has sort of ties and a common global outlook has al qaeda and the taliban and perhaps best scene in 1999, mujahadin, one of the few people in that group, hostaged an india airlines plane and landed it in afghanistan and did a deal with the taliban and al qaeda that let them off scott-free and let the indian airline passengers go free as well but shows you the fact of the group based in pakistan and supported and trained by their intelligence and military services had close ties to the taliban and al qaeda. and that sort of, if you will, why people are asking questions now. if osama bin laden's courier had their numbers in his cell phone, clearly those ties still existed and does that mean, therefore, that pakistan's intelligence services knew about where bin laden was. the evidence doesn't point to that yet, but it certainly opens up that avenue for people to look at. >> you tend to wonder if, indeed, that's true, what kind of impact that is going to make on the
between pakistan and india. now, this organization has sort of ties and a common global outlook has al qaeda and the taliban and perhaps best scene in 1999, mujahadin, one of the few people in that group, hostaged an india airlines plane and landed it in afghanistan and did a deal with the taliban and al qaeda that let them off scott-free and let the indian airline passengers go free as well but shows you the fact of the group based in pakistan and supported and trained by their intelligence...
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. >>> to pakistan. pakistan will now allow the united states to question osama bin laden's three wives, now widows. the widows have been in pakistani custody since the raid that killed their husband. >> i think they can offer some details about what it was like to live there, but in terms of operational details about al qaeda, very little. for some, they won't be able to meet any men. >>> nato war jets carried out three bomb threats in tripoli. it hit command and control facilities for the gadhafi regime. nato actually bombed a library and hospital for burn victims. >>> japan's prime minister says he's going to give up at least one of his paychecks. his prime minister's salary, almost a quarter million dollars, he's going to give it up. he's still going to draw a paycheck as a member of parliament. >>> president obama on his way to el paso, texas to reboot the subject of immigration. come up with a comprehensive immigration reform plan. the president's address live on cnn. >>> congress looking at smartp
. >>> to pakistan. pakistan will now allow the united states to question osama bin laden's three wives, now widows. the widows have been in pakistani custody since the raid that killed their husband. >> i think they can offer some details about what it was like to live there, but in terms of operational details about al qaeda, very little. for some, they won't be able to meet any men. >>> nato war jets carried out three bomb threats in tripoli. it hit command and control...
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text 2 for bagpipes in pakistan. meet the one man responsible for testing out thousands of new g bagpipes all around the world. or text 3 for movie magic in macedonia. if you've watched "the term denominator" or "the golden compass," you've got these guys to thank. computer graphics in a faraway place. winning story is going to air next hour. >>> so if you're like me and a lot of other americans, they say they feel they're being nickel and dimed at their own bank, furious over these fees. last week bank of america got slammed with angry e-mails and petitions after announcing it's going to charge customers $5 a month to use their credit card. today cnn is looking at all these fees that have krept into our lives in recent years. allison joins us outside a bank of america in new york, and that is where all the fear is directed. is this a beginning that we'll see among many banks, perhaps even a trend. >> yeah. we're out at bank of america, suzanne, because bank of america is really the trendsetter with this whole fee ex
text 2 for bagpipes in pakistan. meet the one man responsible for testing out thousands of new g bagpipes all around the world. or text 3 for movie magic in macedonia. if you've watched "the term denominator" or "the golden compass," you've got these guys to thank. computer graphics in a faraway place. winning story is going to air next hour. >>> so if you're like me and a lot of other americans, they say they feel they're being nickel and dimed at their own bank,...
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reza sayah is in pakistan. why do you think that his followers wanted to move beyond attacks to the united states? >> there are indications they didn't want blowback or america to move into their region. that seemed to be a source of disagreement between osama bin laden and some of his affiliate groups. certainly, u.s. officials say when they looked at these documents, they do show that osama bin laden was fixated on carrying it out, another attacken o the scale of 9/11 on u.s. soil. these documents had osama bin laden marking off key dates on the u.s. calendar for july and christmas and 9/11. he apparently wanted to launch an attack on these particular dates. the u.s. to bin laden was enemy number one and vice versa. he made his name plotting attacks against the u.s. it was his view that the u.s. was the leading cause of oppression and justice and conflict in this particular region. he thought the best way to get the u.s. and u.s. forces out of this region was to kill as many civilians as possible on u.s. soil
reza sayah is in pakistan. why do you think that his followers wanted to move beyond attacks to the united states? >> there are indications they didn't want blowback or america to move into their region. that seemed to be a source of disagreement between osama bin laden and some of his affiliate groups. certainly, u.s. officials say when they looked at these documents, they do show that osama bin laden was fixated on carrying it out, another attacken o the scale of 9/11 on u.s. soil....
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>> >>> last week, four young boys were detained between pakistan and afghanistan. officials alleged militants recruited them from within pakistan that the boys were sent on suicide missions, targeting troops andivefy de infidels. cnn spoke exclusively to two of the boys who cannot be named for their safety. >> the am ullyett around this boy's neck contains koranic versus it was given to him to keep him save and make him brave. three year before the same person p sent him on a suicide mission. he told us to put on bombs and explode, we wouldn't die said the boy. when we came to the border, we asked people if we put on bombs and exploded ourselves, they said yes, we will get killed. we returned to go home and then we were arrested and they brought us here. here is kabul's juvenile detention center where the boy is being held. they came into pakistan to carry out suicide bombings that they were told afghanistan was full of infidels. now their fates in limbo. afghan's comment hasn't decided if they will be charged or tried. their defentention might last years. we don't
>> >>> last week, four young boys were detained between pakistan and afghanistan. officials alleged militants recruited them from within pakistan that the boys were sent on suicide missions, targeting troops andivefy de infidels. cnn spoke exclusively to two of the boys who cannot be named for their safety. >> the am ullyett around this boy's neck contains koranic versus it was given to him to keep him save and make him brave. three year before the same person p sent him on...
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reza sighia is following the story from pakistan. first, remind us what this case is about. >> reporter: yeah, if you like high stakes drama, this case has everything you are luking for. raymond davis, in january, shot and killed two pakistani men, said it was self-defense, that the men were trying to rob him. washington says he should be released because he has diplomatic immunity. pakistani authorities say, no, he's not a diplomat, and he doesn't have immunity, and this is murder, and he should be put on trial in a pakistani court. what makes this case so thorny, messy, complicated is the widespread anti-americanism in pakistan. hardline religious groups have protested against him and called for his execution. there is a lot of pressure on this very weak pakistani government not to release him. there's a perception that there are cia agents running around everywhere in pakistan carrying out an unpopular american policy, so very difficult for the civilian government to let him go, and in the meantime, washington continuing to put on
reza sighia is following the story from pakistan. first, remind us what this case is about. >> reporter: yeah, if you like high stakes drama, this case has everything you are luking for. raymond davis, in january, shot and killed two pakistani men, said it was self-defense, that the men were trying to rob him. washington says he should be released because he has diplomatic immunity. pakistani authorities say, no, he's not a diplomat, and he doesn't have immunity, and this is murder, and...
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in pakistan, they're arrested. it's the latest fracture between strained relations between the two countries, i had a chance to speak with u.s. official, what did they tell you, reza? >> reporter: indeed p-kyra, the relationship is at a low point. it needs repair, it needs mending. it doesn't need to take more hits but looks like it is taking more hits with the latest arrest. according to security official, pakistan's top spy agency arrested a number of suspected informants. these are men who allegedly helped out the cia. gave them information about of the big raid on the bin laden compound last month. officials can't tell us why these men are arrested, when they're arrested or what they're charged with if any. one of these men is an army major writing down license plates of bin laden going in and out of the compound. one of our sources said it's simply not true. they flatly deny any individuals in custody is an army officer. we do know, ard toing to officials some of these individuals were at a safe house rented b
in pakistan, they're arrested. it's the latest fracture between strained relations between the two countries, i had a chance to speak with u.s. official, what did they tell you, reza? >> reporter: indeed p-kyra, the relationship is at a low point. it needs repair, it needs mending. it doesn't need to take more hits but looks like it is taking more hits with the latest arrest. according to security official, pakistan's top spy agency arrested a number of suspected informants. these are men...
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the wives are still in pakistan. the pentagon spokesperson is discussing how to go about giving u.s. intelligence officials access to these widows. it is going to be interesting what they have to say. they have spent a lot of time with osama bin laden through the years. this he could have some valuable information. some analysts also bring up the point that these women were very conservative muslims who may have been sheltered from some of osama bin laden's activities, sheltered from some of the men that may have come in and out of the compound. not clear what they will be able to reveal. u.s. intelligence officials still want to sit down and talk to them. >> reza sayah reporting live. >>> we will hear from the intermediary for bin laden's adult sons. they say the united states did little more than assassinate an unarmed man. >> now, to afghanistan, have you asked yourself lately why american troops are there, especially now that osama bin laden is dead? it is already the longest war in u.s. history. a majority of am
the wives are still in pakistan. the pentagon spokesperson is discussing how to go about giving u.s. intelligence officials access to these widows. it is going to be interesting what they have to say. they have spent a lot of time with osama bin laden through the years. this he could have some valuable information. some analysts also bring up the point that these women were very conservative muslims who may have been sheltered from some of osama bin laden's activities, sheltered from some of...
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pakistan told the u.s. to leave the base after a nato air strike killed two dozen pakistani soldiers last month. today was the deadline pakistan gave for all 51 americans on the base to leave. >>> manuel noriega is on his way to panama as we speak. the former leader is being sent back by the french government to possibly face a trial for the killing of one of his political opponents. noriega was removed from power by the u.s. some 22 years ago. he spent two decades in a u.s. prison before heading to france. >>> also, the amateur athletic union, the aau as it's known, says it's working with police to investigate allegations of sexual abuse against former director robert "bobby" dodd. two men say me molested them in the 1980s. the 63-year-old dodd left the aau last month. he's undergoing treatment for colon cancer. the aau says dodd denied the allegations when they first surfaced last month. >>> and national league mvb ryan brawn could miss the first 50 games of last year because he tested positive for a bann
pakistan told the u.s. to leave the base after a nato air strike killed two dozen pakistani soldiers last month. today was the deadline pakistan gave for all 51 americans on the base to leave. >>> manuel noriega is on his way to panama as we speak. the former leader is being sent back by the french government to possibly face a trial for the killing of one of his political opponents. noriega was removed from power by the u.s. some 22 years ago. he spent two decades in a u.s. prison...
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. >>> on now to pakistan. there's another political assassination, the government's minister of minorities assassinated in the capital of islamabad. >> yes, the minority minister killed, the second minister killed in as many months in pakistan. all over blasphemy laws. he was leaving for work, not well protected, just him and a driver, a car cut across him, you can see the result. he was hit with eight bullets. a lot more were fired. pamphlets reportedly left at the scene described he was a christian infidel. he was the only christian in the pakistan cabinet. it was sign ee eed by taliban al qaeda. this blasphemy law provides for the death penalty for anyone who criticizes the koran or the prophet or islam in general, and there's been a lot of controversy over it. a christian woman was actually sentenced under this law and there's been a big reform movement to try to get it modified. you're getting a lot of the extremists, a lot more extreme elements, in pakistan resisting that. you can see what happens. >>> o
. >>> on now to pakistan. there's another political assassination, the government's minister of minorities assassinated in the capital of islamabad. >> yes, the minority minister killed, the second minister killed in as many months in pakistan. all over blasphemy laws. he was leaving for work, not well protected, just him and a driver, a car cut across him, you can see the result. he was hit with eight bullets. a lot more were fired. pamphlets reportedly left at the scene...
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he is believed to be hiding out in pakistan, somewhere along the pakistan boardy. ayman al zawahri, his longtime sidekick and number two. he is egyptian. age 59. he is considered to be a master of planning and a master of logistic. let's go to mike baker, former cia overs. al zawahri's wife and three of his daughters believed to have died in an air strike shortly after 9/11. my question, is this personal for al zawahri? >> well, yeah, you would assume it would be personal for anyone in those circumstances, no matter what the cause is. for him he's a real idealog who was given credit for radicalizing bin laden back in the mid-'80s when he was starting to finance the mujahadin and then from that relationship eventually zawahri merged his existing as a terrorist organization into al qaeda. he wasn't likely to take over the top spot but he's got too much stature for that not to have happen. >> let's talk about that. you make that point. reading comments about al zawahri. none of the charisma of osama bin laden and another one for philip mudd saying he's a difficult man
he is believed to be hiding out in pakistan, somewhere along the pakistan boardy. ayman al zawahri, his longtime sidekick and number two. he is egyptian. age 59. he is considered to be a master of planning and a master of logistic. let's go to mike baker, former cia overs. al zawahri's wife and three of his daughters believed to have died in an air strike shortly after 9/11. my question, is this personal for al zawahri? >> well, yeah, you would assume it would be personal for anyone in...
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raid that killed bin laden last month in pakistan. the times says contacts on that cell phone are those of a militant group that's an asset of pakistan's powerful spy agency known as the isi. let's bring in michael holmes here. smoking gun or not? >> not really. it doesn't actually prove -- of course, the big suspicion was whether the intelligence services, the isi, had been protecting osama bin laden. this group, this group has links to the isi. there's no doubt about it. the isi monitors them and controls them to some extent. there's no actual evidence that links the contacts between the courier to this group back to the isi. it's significant. we'll give you background, of course. the navy s.e.a.l.s got osama because they tracked him back, and the courier was killed. they got that treasure trove of stuff, the computer drives and cell phones and the like. whether they went through the courier's cell phone, they found these contacts. the group is calmed harakah-ul-mujahedeen. he was using this group as part of his support system in pa
raid that killed bin laden last month in pakistan. the times says contacts on that cell phone are those of a militant group that's an asset of pakistan's powerful spy agency known as the isi. let's bring in michael holmes here. smoking gun or not? >> not really. it doesn't actually prove -- of course, the big suspicion was whether the intelligence services, the isi, had been protecting osama bin laden. this group, this group has links to the isi. there's no doubt about it. the isi...
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did pakistan help bin laden hide all those years? wait until you hear what we're learning here at cnn. wake up to sweetness with honey nut cheerios cereal. kissed with real honey. and the 100% natural whole grain oats can help lower your cholesterol. you are so sweet to me. bee happy. bee healthy. 8% every 10 years.age 40,me. we can start losing muscle -- wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid...
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we've forgotten pakistan is the reason we're in afghanistan, and the pakistan government is saying to our cia, get out. the whole reason we're in afghanistan is to deal with the taliban and al qaeda in pakistan and their security apparatus is saying get out, makes you wonder, what are we doing there in the first place? a thorny issue. we can't forget about that part of the world. >> we can't. thanks for joining us, eliot spitzer. we'll be watching. >>> you can see the president's speech live right here on cnn scheduled to get under way 1:35 eastern, 10:35 pacific time. >>> could be a sign of the times literally. look at this billboard. a hospital scorecard to track emergency room wait times. more on that, next. so i take one a day men's 50+ advantage. it's the only complete multivitamin with ginkgo to support memory and concentration. plus it supports heart health. [ bat cracks ] that's a hit. one a day men's. you think i have allergies? you're sneezing. i'm allergic to you. doubtful, you love me. hey, you can't take allegra with fruit juice. what? yeah, it's on the label. really? her
we've forgotten pakistan is the reason we're in afghanistan, and the pakistan government is saying to our cia, get out. the whole reason we're in afghanistan is to deal with the taliban and al qaeda in pakistan and their security apparatus is saying get out, makes you wonder, what are we doing there in the first place? a thorny issue. we can't forget about that part of the world. >> we can't. thanks for joining us, eliot spitzer. we'll be watching. >>> you can see the president's...
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now he may be in afghanistan or pakistan. stay with us for the latest on the search for a missing former fbi agent. [ carrie ] i remember my very first year as a teacher, setting that goal to become a principal. but, i have to support my family, so how do i go back to school? university of phoenix made it doable. a lot of my instructors were principals in my district. i wouldn't be where i am without that degree. my name is dr. carrie buck. i helped turn an at-risk school into an award winning school, and i am a phoenix. [ male announcer ] find your program at phoenix.edu. >>> checking international headlines now. argentina's president christina fernandez begins her second term. she was sworn in today. fernandez is not only argentina's first female president she's also the first female latin american president ever to win re-election. >>> panama's foreign minute city said the former dick dayor noriega will kprab dicted from france tomorrow. they are working to guarantee his safety in a prison. they want noriega to face charge
now he may be in afghanistan or pakistan. stay with us for the latest on the search for a missing former fbi agent. [ carrie ] i remember my very first year as a teacher, setting that goal to become a principal. but, i have to support my family, so how do i go back to school? university of phoenix made it doable. a lot of my instructors were principals in my district. i wouldn't be where i am without that degree. my name is dr. carrie buck. i helped turn an at-risk school into an award winning...
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so we have a clear flat point between pakistan and america. >> think this is putting the pakistan leadership and government under dock and it's not a very responsible statement. >> you think it's irresponsible of president obama to say that? >> yes, indeed. >> it implies that america has rights in terms of taking action on sovereign soil as in pakistan with bin laden, it has a right to do that. you say it has no right to do that. >> certainly no country has a right to intrude into any other country. technically or legally, it's an act of war. so, therefore, i think it is an irresponsible statement and i think such arrogance should not be shown publicly to the world. >> you can watch that entire interview tonight at 9:00 eastern right here on cnn. >> coming up inside the mind of a stunt pilot. what they are thinking as they risk their lives with those dangerous dives. 2011, at&t is , building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your wireless network experience. from a single phone
so we have a clear flat point between pakistan and america. >> think this is putting the pakistan leadership and government under dock and it's not a very responsible statement. >> you think it's irresponsible of president obama to say that? >> yes, indeed. >> it implies that america has rights in terms of taking action on sovereign soil as in pakistan with bin laden, it has a right to do that. you say it has no right to do that. >> certainly no country has a right...
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. >>> and several united states senators, all republicans, spent the weekend in afghanistan and pakistan. here is a couple of pictures of the trip. their fact-finding mission is over. they are now headed home. they were led by minority leader senator mitch mcconnell. here is north carolina senator richard burr. in all seven gop senators made the trip overseas, they met with political leaders this both countries and u.s. troops in afghanistan. >>> and we are still watching these pictures coming out of brazil. this is rio de janeiro state where the streets literally disappeared beneath the raging floodwaters this weekend. now it's just a lot of mud and aftermath here. about 600 people now dead, mostly in these mountainous areas just north of rio and mostly from the rushing water and landslides. this is the deadliest ever natural disaster in brazil. we'll have much more on the horrific flood crisis coming up. bonnie schneider is here from cnn's severe weather center. i know she's watching what's happening in brazil right now. a lot of us looking in amazing at what's happening down there. st
. >>> and several united states senators, all republicans, spent the weekend in afghanistan and pakistan. here is a couple of pictures of the trip. their fact-finding mission is over. they are now headed home. they were led by minority leader senator mitch mcconnell. here is north carolina senator richard burr. in all seven gop senators made the trip overseas, they met with political leaders this both countries and u.s. troops in afghanistan. >>> and we are still watching...
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officials believe bin laden is still hiding out somewhere along the border between afghanistan and pakistan. they say there's no indication he's directing al qaeda operations, despite his threats. >> translator: this position will cost you dearly on all fronts in france and abroad. >> reporter: fishman says there's still no one on bin laden's level who can command global attention to jihad like he can, but that he's not as effective on that front as he once was. i think this is one of bin laden's biggest problems. he's lost to yongjun young jiha like this man. fishman says he speaks more effectively than fwhinl english to potential supporters in the u.s. and europe. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> let's see what else is happening wrooutside the u.s. let's begin with what was to be the inauguration of members of parliament in afghanistan. now what's going on? >> well, there's been slight movement. president karzai wanted to postpone it for another month. he wants yet another look at fraud allegations even though the election held five months ago was certified by a commission. complaints wer
officials believe bin laden is still hiding out somewhere along the border between afghanistan and pakistan. they say there's no indication he's directing al qaeda operations, despite his threats. >> translator: this position will cost you dearly on all fronts in france and abroad. >> reporter: fishman says there's still no one on bin laden's level who can command global attention to jihad like he can, but that he's not as effective on that front as he once was. i think this is one...
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. >> in pakistan, a 17-year-old man begs for his life while a gun is pointed at his neck. he is shot anyway and killed. we will tell you who is to blame. we were actually thinking, maybe... we're going to hike up here, so we'll catch up with you guys. [ indistinct talking and laughter ] whew! i think it's worth it. working with a partner you can trust is always a good decision. massmutual. let our financial professionals help you reach your goals. >>> the killing of a 17-year-old unarmed man sparks outrage in pakistan. paramilitary soldiers caught on tape harassing and shooting him as he begs for his life. max foster has more on this from london. i know that the videos just coming in. we are all taking a look at it, trying to get it translated. we want to know what is it he is saying, what is it the soldiers are saying to add more context to what happened here. to jupd stunderstand, you need h it in raw form. you can understand once you have seen it how the pakistanis are hearing. you have a teenager surrounded by pakistani rangers. let's see what happened. the pictures sp
. >> in pakistan, a 17-year-old man begs for his life while a gun is pointed at his neck. he is shot anyway and killed. we will tell you who is to blame. we were actually thinking, maybe... we're going to hike up here, so we'll catch up with you guys. [ indistinct talking and laughter ] whew! i think it's worth it. working with a partner you can trust is always a good decision. massmutual. let our financial professionals help you reach your goals. >>> the killing of a 17-year-old...
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and protesters in pakistan have a message for the u.s., stop unmanned drone strikes. >>> and amanda knox, the american student convict old of killing her british roommate at her home in italy is said to be cautiously optimistic about her appeal that after anity tallian judge agreed to have two pieces of forensic evidence retested. all those stories straight ahead in the next hour. i'm frederiricka whitfield and are in the cnn newsroom. >>> a top story, a woman suspected of stealing a baby 23 years ago is in custody. federal authorities say ann petway turned herself in after being spotted in bridgeport, connecticut. our susan candiotti has the latest from there. >> reporter: as cnn reported exclusively, the search for ann petsway over. the fbi was told that she turned herself sunday morning in bridgeport, connecticut. a law enforcement source tells cn this that she contacted a bridgeport, connecticut, police officer via facebook on sunday before turning had herself in. now, she is wanted for questioning in the baby snatching of a child back in 1987 from a hospital in harlem, new york. she
and protesters in pakistan have a message for the u.s., stop unmanned drone strikes. >>> and amanda knox, the american student convict old of killing her british roommate at her home in italy is said to be cautiously optimistic about her appeal that after anity tallian judge agreed to have two pieces of forensic evidence retested. all those stories straight ahead in the next hour. i'm frederiricka whitfield and are in the cnn newsroom. >>> a top story, a woman suspected of...
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. >>> and protesters in pakistan today demanded the u.s. stop unmanned drone attacks. missile strikes believed from u.s. aircraft killed at least a dozen suspected militants but pakistanis say innocent civilians are also being killed. >>> a woman suspected of kidnapping a baby 23 years ago is captured in connecticut can. she turned herself in after being sighted in bridgeport. she is wanted for an attempted embezzlement charge in north carolina. pettway is suspected of stealing a baby from a hospital in 1987 and raising the child at her own. >>> in reclaim your career this week, we are going to look at bouncing back from a sit gant setback, maybe you didn't get that promotion, maybe you didn't get that job or maybe you lost your job, the ability to do just that bounce back, can be extremely valuable at home and at work, so, how do we do this? how do we become more resilient? here to tell us, valerie burton, life coach and author of "what's really holding you back." this is good. there are so many ways you can measure setbacks and sometimes you want to spend time just w
. >>> and protesters in pakistan today demanded the u.s. stop unmanned drone attacks. missile strikes believed from u.s. aircraft killed at least a dozen suspected militants but pakistanis say innocent civilians are also being killed. >>> a woman suspected of kidnapping a baby 23 years ago is captured in connecticut can. she turned herself in after being sighted in bridgeport. she is wanted for an attempted embezzlement charge in north carolina. pettway is suspected of...
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pakistan's foreign minister branded the attack totally unacceptable and the country has closed off vital supply lines in to afghanistan in retaliation. >>> a utah man faces charges for allegedly watching child pornography on his laptop while on a delta flight from utah to boston. officers said a 47-year-old man grant smith was seated in first class when another passenger alerteded the flight crew saturday. other passengers took a cell phone photo of smith watching the video. he is set to be a arraigned monday in boston on charges of possession of child pornography. >>> the weather has not cooperated with a lot of folks traveling home after the thanksgiving break. depending on when you left grandma's house, you might be stuck in some messes. >> we do have a multitude of weather situations. mostly wind, rain and fog. let's show you what's going on. let's take a look at the flight track. it looks like most airports operating pretty nicely. we've got in excess of 5700 airports in the sky right now. but here's the frightful part. and that is a very sluggish moving weather system. area of low
pakistan's foreign minister branded the attack totally unacceptable and the country has closed off vital supply lines in to afghanistan in retaliation. >>> a utah man faces charges for allegedly watching child pornography on his laptop while on a delta flight from utah to boston. officers said a 47-year-old man grant smith was seated in first class when another passenger alerteded the flight crew saturday. other passengers took a cell phone photo of smith watching the video. he is set...
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that's something pakistan denies. in montana, the governor declaring a state of emergency in seven counties because of a ruptured pipeline that caused 42,000 gallons of oil to gush into the river last week. governor disagree about how widespread the oil is. the state says it has found oil 90 miles from the leak. now to ohio where a freight train traveling from cleveland to cincinnati leaked more than 1,700 gallons of diesel from its engine before anyone even realized it, crews are scrambling to clean up the mess. they say about 30 of those gallons spiel spiled in s spill when the train stopped on a bridge in downtown columbus. and the dow finishing in the green, up 56 points. let's go to allison kosik live at the stock exchange. i know we're going to get several jobs reports this week. what should we be looking for as we see these numbers come out today? that's kind of the game on wall street. the bar right now really low in may. as this week goes, we're going to see three jobs reports come out over the next two days.
that's something pakistan denies. in montana, the governor declaring a state of emergency in seven counties because of a ruptured pipeline that caused 42,000 gallons of oil to gush into the river last week. governor disagree about how widespread the oil is. the state says it has found oil 90 miles from the leak. now to ohio where a freight train traveling from cleveland to cincinnati leaked more than 1,700 gallons of diesel from its engine before anyone even realized it, crews are scrambling to...
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pentagon sources say this news initially hit very quickly in pakistan, and they saw several demonstrations there. nothing to this level of violence, then just a few days ago, the taliban put out a statement basically saying, look, this is proof that the u.s. is against islam. that set off massive protests across afghanistan. the one in mazar-e sharif. they tried to fire into the air to hold off protesters, but they were no match, they stormed the wall and that's when they got inside and attacked those u.n. workers. now an e-mail in reaction to what happened today, the florida pastor and his church said they're not really backing down. the e-mail says, quote, we must hold these countries and people accountable for what they've done as well as for any excuses they use to promote their terrorist activities. >> thank you to our chris lawrence there. meanwhile, the taliban saying they are not behind any of the violence saying what happened today is just a feeling of the nation. >>> on cnn tonight, two worlds, two truths, does freedom of religion mean freedom from suspicion? chronicling the dram
pentagon sources say this news initially hit very quickly in pakistan, and they saw several demonstrations there. nothing to this level of violence, then just a few days ago, the taliban put out a statement basically saying, look, this is proof that the u.s. is against islam. that set off massive protests across afghanistan. the one in mazar-e sharif. they tried to fire into the air to hold off protesters, but they were no match, they stormed the wall and that's when they got inside and...
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reports that some officials suspect the nato forces may have come under fire in response to the attack, pakistan has closed two vital supply lines into afghanistan used by nato and u.s. forces. >>> egypt is facing the biggest test of its commitment to democracy. voters choose a new parliament on monday and it's expected to be the most open election in egypt in decades. it will also be the first since president hosni mubarak resigned. the military insists the election will go forward despite protests in tahrir square. demonstrators. the army to give up power but officers say they won't be pressured to step aside. >>> syracuse university fires associate basketball coach bernie fine. a big reason for his dismissal, a secretly recorded phone conversation between his wife and the man who's accusing the coach of sexually abusing him as a boy. hear the tapes for yourself coming up next. so i like control in the rest of my life... especially my finances. that's why i have slate, with blueprint. i can make a plan to pay off big stuff faster... or avoid interest on everyday things. that saves me money. wi
reports that some officials suspect the nato forces may have come under fire in response to the attack, pakistan has closed two vital supply lines into afghanistan used by nato and u.s. forces. >>> egypt is facing the biggest test of its commitment to democracy. voters choose a new parliament on monday and it's expected to be the most open election in egypt in decades. it will also be the first since president hosni mubarak resigned. the military insists the election will go forward...
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and pakistan were not on the same page. >> we will following this. reza, thanks. >>> petree watched as a gra maid landed near him. he grabbed grabbed the grenade and threw it back. it severed his right hand. this afternoon he is awarded the medal of honor for his life-saving action. barbara starr is joining us live from the pentagon. barbara, tell us more about this pretty usa young man. >> reporter: he will receive the medal of honor later today from president obama in the white house what they call acting above and beyond the call of duty. it was a very daring daylight raid that they were on. usually, these types of compound raids take place under the cover of darkness. they went in during the day after insurgents. when they got in the compound, heavy fire end. the only place to find cover was a chicken coop and where they tried to fire back from. petree, a grenade tossed to his area in the chicken coop. he picked it up, already wounded and threw it back at the insurgents. it went off in his hand and he lost his right hand. but according to other t
and pakistan were not on the same page. >> we will following this. reza, thanks. >>> petree watched as a gra maid landed near him. he grabbed grabbed the grenade and threw it back. it severed his right hand. this afternoon he is awarded the medal of honor for his life-saving action. barbara starr is joining us live from the pentagon. barbara, tell us more about this pretty usa young man. >> reporter: he will receive the medal of honor later today from president obama in the...
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. >> reporter: the sentinel flew surveillance over osama bin laden's compound in pakistan. military officials say if the drone's technology is compromised, other nations will likely des have better defenses against it. >> and if they emulate us, we will find it much more difficult to go after them and to go after their defenseess essdefenses, a assets they're trying to protect. in the case of iran, that will be their nuclear weapons systems. >> there he is, chris lawrence joins us live. chris, we're now hearing the u.s. believes a drone was badly damaged. if so, how much can iran really do with it? >> yeah, don, i mean, it all sounds far fetched if there's nothing left there, but a few small fragments, right? but, remember this. one of the u.s.'s first stealth planes crashed and was shot down over serbia back in 1999. balkan military officials say chinese agents came in and bought some of the pieces from the local farmers. when china unveiled its own stealth plane earlier this year, a lot of experts saw some elements of american technology in that plane. >> what sort of mis
. >> reporter: the sentinel flew surveillance over osama bin laden's compound in pakistan. military officials say if the drone's technology is compromised, other nations will likely des have better defenses against it. >> and if they emulate us, we will find it much more difficult to go after them and to go after their defenseess essdefenses, a assets they're trying to protect. in the case of iran, that will be their nuclear weapons systems. >> there he is, chris lawrence...
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has been calling on pakistan to free the detained doctor. >>> the longest war in u.s. history got under way ten years ago today. >> on my orders, the united states military has begun strikes against al qaeda terrorist training camps and military instuilations of the taliban regime in afghanistan. >> president george w. bush launched "operation enduring freedom" in the aftermath of the september 11th attacks. a timetable for withdrawal is in place. chris lawrence joins us now for some perspective. chris, it's been a costly war. >> that's right. it continues to be one, kyra. to keep one troop in afghanistan for a year it costs the united states a little over $1 million. that gives you an idea of what the cost is, but, really, the cost really goes way beyond that because you're talking about people's lives. take a look at this graphic and we can show you the cost of nato troops. as a whole. the coalition partners. 2,700 troops have been killed in afghanistan. and when you break that down further, you can see that the united states is really born most of the brunt of that,
has been calling on pakistan to free the detained doctor. >>> the longest war in u.s. history got under way ten years ago today. >> on my orders, the united states military has begun strikes against al qaeda terrorist training camps and military instuilations of the taliban regime in afghanistan. >> president george w. bush launched "operation enduring freedom" in the aftermath of the september 11th attacks. a timetable for withdrawal is in place. chris lawrence...
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obviously al qaeda is more in pakistan. it's more their ability to affect ideologically other groups. whether the pakistani taliban sent a suicide bomber to times square in may of last year, whether it's groups like others that sort out american and jewish targets in mumbai in 2008, al qaeda, unfortunately, has spread its ideas just beyond groups that call themselves al qaeda to other groups in south asia that are headquartered often in the tribal regions of pakistan. >> just quickly, peter, i want to shift to another pretty crucial topic, egypt. what can you tell us about a report that young members of the muslim brotherhood, which you and i have talked quite a bit about, plan to start their own secular political party. >> you know, i think that this is part of the trend within the muslim brotherhood in egypt where the younger members of the group are less ideological than the older members. a lot of older members, of course, have spent a great deal of time in prison and tend to be perhaps more militant or more wedded to o
obviously al qaeda is more in pakistan. it's more their ability to affect ideologically other groups. whether the pakistani taliban sent a suicide bomber to times square in may of last year, whether it's groups like others that sort out american and jewish targets in mumbai in 2008, al qaeda, unfortunately, has spread its ideas just beyond groups that call themselves al qaeda to other groups in south asia that are headquartered often in the tribal regions of pakistan. >> just quickly,...
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president obama will meet with president zardari of pakistan here at the white house tomorrow. the two leaders will discuss aspects of u.s./pakistan strategic partnership, including our mutual commitment to economic reform, support for democracy and good governance, and joint efforts to combat terrorism. the meeting is closed press and we're going to do some still stuff out of it. with that, take us away. >> how are you? >> why is that meeting closeded press tomorrow? >> that's just -- that's just the way we've decided to do it. he's in town for holbrooke's service, and we thought it was a good opportunity to add a meeting with president zardar. >> do you think with the speech last night, the president accomplished what he wanted to accomplish with the speech? >> look, i think -- i talked a little bit about this on the plane on the way back. i think the president had thought about this on many different levels since we all got the news saturday of the horrific and senseless events. i think he thought of this as the president of the united states. i think he thought of this as a
president obama will meet with president zardari of pakistan here at the white house tomorrow. the two leaders will discuss aspects of u.s./pakistan strategic partnership, including our mutual commitment to economic reform, support for democracy and good governance, and joint efforts to combat terrorism. the meeting is closed press and we're going to do some still stuff out of it. with that, take us away. >> how are you? >> why is that meeting closeded press tomorrow? >>...
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you'll remember that a lot of documents were taken from osama bin laden's compound in pakistan. well, apparently, we're learning what those documents showed. and the information that we're getting now is that u.s. president barack obama and general david petraeus were actually specifically mentioned as targets for al qaeda in these documents and that the mode of attack was even talked about. it involved destroying their aircraft when they were in the region. now, this is a source that's familiar with these materials that were recovered from the compound. they are telling us now what these documents said. once again, when the navy s.e.a.l.s stormed that compound that you're looking at right now back on may 2nd with the hopes of taking out osama bin laden, the most wanted terrorist on the fbi's most wanted list, when they took those documents, retrieved those documents and those computers, documents now saying that general david petraeus and president barack obama were both targets of al qaeda. going into detail about when they were going to be in the region, how they were going t
you'll remember that a lot of documents were taken from osama bin laden's compound in pakistan. well, apparently, we're learning what those documents showed. and the information that we're getting now is that u.s. president barack obama and general david petraeus were actually specifically mentioned as targets for al qaeda in these documents and that the mode of attack was even talked about. it involved destroying their aircraft when they were in the region. now, this is a source that's...
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. >>> the taliban is claiming responsibility for a deadly attack in pakistan. at least 24 were killed 105 wounded when the bomb went off at a natural gas station. the target of the attack was a building that houses pakistan's top spy agency. most of those killed were civilians. >>> two u.s. marshals were shot and wounded while trying to serve an arrest warrant in st. louis. one of the marshals is in critical condition. police officer suffered minor injuries. the alleged shooter is dead. >>> google's recent change to its search alga rhythm is affecting business worldwide. sites whose ranking rose due to the shake-up is seeing traffic and revenue soar. the change has shifted a billion dollars in annual revenue it'sest maitded. >>> government tanks, troops and planes attacking on all fronts in libya. >>> both sides in libya's civil war are denying reports that moammar gadhafi has offered to step down if he and his family are allowed to leave the country. the rhetoric over who said what has done nothing to slow the fierce fighting. this is the third day of battle f
. >>> the taliban is claiming responsibility for a deadly attack in pakistan. at least 24 were killed 105 wounded when the bomb went off at a natural gas station. the target of the attack was a building that houses pakistan's top spy agency. most of those killed were civilians. >>> two u.s. marshals were shot and wounded while trying to serve an arrest warrant in st. louis. one of the marshals is in critical condition. police officer suffered minor injuries. the alleged...
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you know, the protests in pakistan, for instance, were you know, just a few hundred people. so you know, i -- i don't see that there's going to be massive protests. this guy, by the way, had absolutely no following anywhere in the muslim world or at large. we are talking about him because he spoke english and was recr t recruiting americans, brits and canadians, but he is a nonentity in the be a ran world, a nonentity in yemen, nonentity in pakistan or those with large muslim populations. he is unknown. i think a little perspective about this is kind of useful. >> peter berng, thanks for weighing in. >>> damning testimony in the trial of michael jackson's doctor a key witness told him conrad murray told him to pack up drug vials before calling 911 we will go live to l.a. next. >>> and questions of free speech rights. ♪ [ male announcer ] we're not employers or employees. not white collar or blue collar or no collars. we are business in america. and every day we awake to the same challenges. but at prudential we're helping companies everywhere find new solutions to manage r
you know, the protests in pakistan, for instance, were you know, just a few hundred people. so you know, i -- i don't see that there's going to be massive protests. this guy, by the way, had absolutely no following anywhere in the muslim world or at large. we are talking about him because he spoke english and was recr t recruiting americans, brits and canadians, but he is a nonentity in the be a ran world, a nonentity in yemen, nonentity in pakistan or those with large muslim populations. he is...
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those countries are places like china, saudi arabia, sudan, pakistan. they're not the kind of places that a former dictator wants to live out the rest of his days. he's more likely to dig in and not have a negotiated settlement. the upside of the arrest warrant is it puts pressure on all those around gadhafi and already, we've heard from the icc prosecutor telling the aides to gadhafi you got a choice here. you can be part of the solution, you can turn on your boss, you can arrest him, or you can face prosecution when the regime finally falls and in the short term, what it could also do is encourage some more high-ranking defections. if you know there are repercussions at the end of all this, those who are very senior within the libyan government may think it's time to get out. >> libya never signed on to icc authority in the first place to bring him to trial. how does this work? >> the libyans say you can issue an arrest warrant for whatever you want but there's no jurisdiction here. and that's true. the icc doesn't have a police force. it's dependent
those countries are places like china, saudi arabia, sudan, pakistan. they're not the kind of places that a former dictator wants to live out the rest of his days. he's more likely to dig in and not have a negotiated settlement. the upside of the arrest warrant is it puts pressure on all those around gadhafi and already, we've heard from the icc prosecutor telling the aides to gadhafi you got a choice here. you can be part of the solution, you can turn on your boss, you can arrest him, or you...
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by 2030, pakistaning will overtake indonesia as home to the largest number of it muslims with 256 million, about 96.4% of their population. indonesia will have 238 million and india third with 236 million. what's behind the anticipated growth? researchers at the pew forum say high birth rate is, the large number of child bearing age and increased life expectancies in countries where muslim is the majority. christianity seems set to remain the biggest religion in the world for the next 20 years. there are currently more than 2 billion christians, 30 to 35% of the global population. we know many of you are watching with your laptop or smartphone. we want to hear from you right now on you choose. i'm going to give you three headlines. vote on ali's blog cnn.com/ali and which story you want to hear more about. a human sized poster of a kkk member and a burning cross in the lobby of a school. option two, kids will have to blow into a breathalyzer before being allowed into a school dance. and glow in the dark surfing. vote on cnn.com/ali. we'll bring you the winning story in about ten minutes.
by 2030, pakistaning will overtake indonesia as home to the largest number of it muslims with 256 million, about 96.4% of their population. indonesia will have 238 million and india third with 236 million. what's behind the anticipated growth? researchers at the pew forum say high birth rate is, the large number of child bearing age and increased life expectancies in countries where muslim is the majority. christianity seems set to remain the biggest religion in the world for the next 20 years....
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the taliban operate in afghanistan, and parts of pakistan as well. al qaeda, well that's a worldwide organization, and more accurately it's a network. it's decentralized. there is no hq, if you like. more series of like-minded organizations around the world from the middle east to asia and europe, and points in between. they are thought to have cells in more than 100 countries. that's why they're hard to fight because it's hard to fight an ideology. >>> and then let's talk about the taliban? >> yeah, and the taliban, they pushed the soviets out and they began to fight each other, to have control of the country. the taliban came into being around 1994. they won that fight, as we know from 1996 ruled with an iron religious fist right up until 2001, putting them -- putting a strict system. we remember they forced the girls out of school and banned things like music and photography, and that lasted until they were forced out by the alliance forces. the u.s. backed those that later became the taliban when they were fighting the soviets, and then walked aw
the taliban operate in afghanistan, and parts of pakistan as well. al qaeda, well that's a worldwide organization, and more accurately it's a network. it's decentralized. there is no hq, if you like. more series of like-minded organizations around the world from the middle east to asia and europe, and points in between. they are thought to have cells in more than 100 countries. that's why they're hard to fight because it's hard to fight an ideology. >>> and then let's talk about the...
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this is in southern pakistan. there are reports that the driver fell asleep at the wheel, randi, and just totally lost control of the vehicle. apparently the passengers who escaped said that they had told the driver just pull over and rest because you need it, and he didn't. >> amazing. very sad, though. lastly, let's talk about the pope. pope benedict pressuring priests on the topic of marriage. trying to get couples to stay together more, apparently. >> reporter: what pope benedict xvi said, marriage is not a right. he wants priests to do a better job of figuring out who should get married and who should tie the knot. he also says there should be more counseling for people so they just don't get divorced. many analysts are saying this is directed actually to the u.s. where the divorce rate is the highest in the world. i was just looking at some numbers, randi. in 2006 there were more divorce cases in the u.s. than the rest of the world combined. why do you think that is? >> i think we need a little help. apparen
this is in southern pakistan. there are reports that the driver fell asleep at the wheel, randi, and just totally lost control of the vehicle. apparently the passengers who escaped said that they had told the driver just pull over and rest because you need it, and he didn't. >> amazing. very sad, though. lastly, let's talk about the pope. pope benedict pressuring priests on the topic of marriage. trying to get couples to stay together more, apparently. >> reporter: what pope...
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they don't even acknowledge that there are cia in pakistan. is this a way for the administration to play a psychological game, a mind game, with gadhafi, play into his own paranoia to let him know we're watching you, we're keeping an eye on you and we got you? >> i think it's that, suzanne, and you have said it well. it's psychological. also a level of commitment. put the cia on the ground. they're going to work with the freedom fighters and we are committed to see the end to this fight, whether it's through nato or we have to adjust plan and put u.s. emphasis back in there with a stronger air campaign and that's what we need right now. i'm afraid this backoff of u.s. air will create a gap that's going to give gadhafi's ground forces an initiative to continue to attack. we've got to keep the air up and pressure on and as of 3:00 today in libya, the weather is clear and we can get back in there. >> general russell honore, thank you for joining us here in person, too. appreciate it. >>> after friday prayers finished today, the protesters hit the
they don't even acknowledge that there are cia in pakistan. is this a way for the administration to play a psychological game, a mind game, with gadhafi, play into his own paranoia to let him know we're watching you, we're keeping an eye on you and we got you? >> i think it's that, suzanne, and you have said it well. it's psychological. also a level of commitment. put the cia on the ground. they're going to work with the freedom fighters and we are committed to see the end to this fight,...